According to the Sun, Oba Rilwan Babatunde Osuolale
Aremu Akiolu 1, also known as the Eleko of Eko was born in 1943. Oba Akiolu, a
philanthropist, is straightforward and witty. He joined the Nigeria.
Police
Force as a cadet inspector and rose to the position of Assistant Inspector
General of Police before he retired in 2002. He was crowned King of Lagos on
May 23, 2003. He is the chairman of the Council of Obas in Lagos. In this
interview, he speaks about his life, leadership and other issues.
Excerpts:
How
does it feel like to be a king?
First, I have to thank
Almighty Allah that out of all the qualified princes , it pleased God Almighty
to put me in a position of trust, integrity and honour.
When
did you become king and how?
The stool became vacant as
a result of the demise of my father, Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II who joined his
ancestors on March 7th 2003. The race began and I emerged as the preferred
prince to rule. I thank God for that.
Can
you explain how this town came into existence?
Lagos is partly Yoruba and
partly Benin. The matriarch was an Awori, a Yoruba, and the patriarch was a
descendant of an Oba of Benin. In those days, Eko was Eko before the advent of
the Portuguese adventurers who came and named it Lago de Curamo, which means
land near the water. There is a town in Portugal called Lagos. They named this
place after their Lagos over there. They assisted in rebuilding the throne room
and that is why it’s called Iga. The palace is a place of pride and honour. The
custodian of the throne must be very frank, have goodwill, be absolutely honest
and love his subjects because anything he says will come to pass.
How
do you relate with Christians in your domain?
Christianity is a religion
of peace. Even the Bible in Luke 2:10 says “Fear not: for behold I bring you
good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born
this day in the City of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” When you say
God do this for me, you should do something which will move Him to do it for
you. I know what’s in the Bible, the Quran and the tradition. No one can
deceive me. There is a difference between traditional religion and paganism. I
am not a pagan. I don’t worship anything because there is no reward in it but
the inherited tradition will always be there.
How
many shrines and gods are in your domain?
It depends on what you call
shrines. The word used in the Quran and Bible is deity. The deities are many because
there is one for each family . “Some not so good Muslims or Christians” can
swear by the Quran or Bible after an offence but the native divinities, the
Sango and Oya worshippers dare not do it. They will see the result instantly.
In Mecca, they say whoever enters and puts his chest down becomes a messenger
of truth if you observe what you are told there.
Last September, when we
finished prayers, I prayed for myself, my family, my people, Lagos and
Nigeria. As a sign of acceptance from God Almighty, there was a downpour .
When I tell people something, I am not a reservoir of knowledge but it will
come to pass. You will see what will happen in the coming elections. I don’t
know how to deceive people and I don’t tell lies.
Do
you participate in all events concerning the deities?
Like the Eyo, its’ just the
pride of Lagos. Mo yo fun e. You see, any society without tradition is better
dead. When you go to your father’s grave to pray, there is nothing wrong with
that, but if you go and sacrifice a human being , it’s a no-no. That stopped
when the British came into the country. I tell even my chiefs, there is nothing
like human sacrifice in the palace. It’s gone and gone forever.
Do
you believe that if a person goes to the grave of a late parent and prays, the
prayer will be answered?
You see, there are many
schools of thought but when you go to Mecca, it’s written in black and white
“don’t ask anything from the dead.” There is nothing they can do for you but if
you pray to the Almighty Allah, all will be well.
What
course did you study?
I am a Lawyer by
profession. I’m a member of the legal profession. We are learned but you are
just educated. That’s the difference between us. I attended Ansar-ud-Deen
School and University of Lagos.
What
were you before you ascended the throne?
I was a police officer. I
retired in 2002 as a result of the intrigues of Obasanjo, Atiku, the Chairman
of the Civil Service Commission and Daura, a DIG. They were looking for every
opportunity to get rid of all south west governors and some top police officers.
Atiku took their names to
the office of former President Obasanjo, asked for a plain sheet from a top officer,
wrote their names and requested they should all be retired. In fairness to
Obasanjo, he didn’t know me and he only approved it and sent it back. Somebody
who was a senior officer in the Presidency said “Aha , Baba, why should this
one happen? Just a few weeks ago, you were watching television and praising
this officer for his gallantry during the riot against some Igbos and now, you
did this.” Obasanjo said he didn’t know anybody on the list given to him and
submitted by Atiku.
In the first place, what
Obasanjo did was wrong. In fact, one of my in-laws, a Justice, insisted I took
him to court. Obasanjo had no right to sit down in his office and order our
resignation. Daura acted that way as a result of bitterness. He wanted to
become I.G but God did not give it to him. He knew I played a prominent role in
the appointment of the I.G. It was God who did it. The incumbent Awujale of
Ijebu land, Sikiru Adetona supported it; the late Mrs. Akinjide supported it.
But Daura and other people felt it should not be so, because he wanted to
become the I.G and I told him immediately in the presence of some people that
he will not succeed. I don’t hide things.
Then, the present Inspector
General of Police, Suleiman Abba, served me my retirement letter. When he came
to my house, I was having breakfast. And I asked was it not the letter? He was
shocked! The other two people he had met argued with him. I read the letter and
I asked him if he knew whether this would serve as a door to greater things for
me. He was shocked. I signed and even gave him N10,000 before he left.
How
do you cope with your duties as king and still run your businesses?
There’s nothing wrong with
it. Let me tell you, my salary as Oba of Lagos is not up to N150,000 monthly,
but before I became king, God blessed me. I know people and I have my
legitimate business but you will never see my hand in fraud. I will never do it
and that is the way I brought my children up. I also make sure I pay tax.
Can
you participate in politics?
It depends on what you call
politics. The mere fact that I am Oba of Lagos is politics on its own. The
administration of Lagos State was taken from Iga Idugaran to the colonial
masters who later transferred it to them. That’s why there is the title of
Olowo Eko. One of my predecessors was Oluwole, whose oriki is Oluwole Ajangele.
Bo lo logun eru, ayansin lo fi sin, o ba ni iwofa ogbon Oluwole o toro aso lowo
omo, ayanfe o toro ewu borun Ajangele. Any holder of the office of Oba of Lagos
from time immemorial, is adored. One has to be very thankful to God Almighty
and be just to his people.
Where
and when did you meet your wife?
I met her over 50 years ago
in Isale Eko here. You see, there is no handsome, rich, young man who does not
like women. That a man likes a woman is different from a man who cannot do
without women. When you see a man who cannot do without women, he can sleep
with anyone. His sister, maid, his son’s wife, daughter, colleague, niece, any
woman.
What
attracted you to your first wife and why did you take a second wife?
Beauty and everything.
Any man who says he has one
wife is deceiving himself. All those who say they have one wife have mistresses
outside. I am going to be 72 now and I cherish beautiful women and nobody can
stop me. I like women and I can’t do without women are two different things.
That time, I was a
policeman. She came for sports. She is the daughter of the late Sir Olateru Olagbegi
and was very jealous. I told her what’s wrong with you, your father married 40
wives. The man was a fantastic man. I liked him.
I have many women friends
now. I can marry more wives now. There’s nothing they can do. If I ask them and
they go with me, good. If not, good luck.
Have
you ever commandeered a lady?
I will start from you. Tell
your husband if his Ade has Wale, he should marry another wife and leave you to
me.
No
o Kabiyesi. I am not ready to die yet…
There is no person who
wants to die but no matter what. It is a decree from heaven. We all will go one
day. Live everyday of your life as if you will go tomorrow. I am not afraid of
death. Do well to people. Be open. Let people know you for who you are. You can
sleep and you don’t get up. That’s why the Quran says which of the favour of
the Almighty Allah can we deny? None. You see, all these major people in the
country, give them 10 years and they will not be relevant again. Where are
those of yesterday? That’s why I swear that by God’s grace, Ambode will become
governor of Lagos. You see Jimi Agbaje, is my close relative. His father’s
mother is from the Shokun Onilegbale Royal family of Lagos and I told him in
clear language that he cannot get it. If
anybody attempts to do any magomago, that is what will take all of them. God
knows to whom He will give the Presidency but for this Lagos governorship, it’s
Ambode.
Do
the Queens perform their duties routinely?
(Surprised) Aha (pauses)
Aha. The Holy Quran says your wives are your partners. You have three main
duties. Feeding, clothing and teaching them the right way and perform your duty
as their husband .
So
you don’t tell them “I want you today, you, your turn is tomorrow?
You want to know? Come and
live with us in the palace.
Who’s
your favourite among them?
All of them make me happy
because they know I am a no-nonsense man and nobody can predict what I will do.
They call me Aseyiwu Eledumare and I say I am not Eledumare. Even among my
children, I have no favourite. If you have a son who makes you happy, why will
you not like him? The child who does not make you happy, pray to God and try to
correct him. You see, I have no friend, I have no enemy. That’s what I was
doing with my son Tinubu. You see Tinubu and Fashola are special blessings to
Lagos. All the people who contested are all my children.
What
do you think about the Boko Haram menace?
You see this Boko Haram
issue, Almighty Allah help all of us. If there was restraint when Babangida
formed the National Guard, they would have crushed Boko Haram and if the Mobile
Force had been equipped as they should have been, we won’t be in this national
crisis. I have told them times without number, we need a national security
policy. I called the late General Owoye Azazi of blessed memory more than five
times to tell him our security policy has to be overhauled.
As the tide is changing and
the world is moving, you do the same. If you see what package the National
Guard came up with and had the Moblie Police Force been Equipped the way it
should as suggested by the late Iduma Amonisu and some of us who were
commanders, this would not have happened.
Do
you believe Tinubu “caused the rot in Lagos” as some people say?
Bola Tinubu is a human
being. He has his own faults but he was the one who gave us the deliverance
required in Lagos. Lagos shall never be second place in this nation.
What’s
your favourite food?
If you become my wife, you
will know.
Do
you drink alcohol?
I drink Irish cream,
Baileys and Campari with ice blocks.
What
attire do you feel most comfortable in?
I feel okay in any outfit
or complete attire. When I am home, I wear Kaftan.
What’s
your happiest moment?
When I became a king and
when I am defending my people. Becoming a king has been my dream since 1984
and God made it a reality for me.
What’s
your most embarrassing moment?
Nothing worries me, so I
cannot feel embarrassed
Your
favourite holiday spot?
Faro, Portugal
Your
favourite quotes?
Sayings of the Holy Prophet
Mohammed
Favourite
designers?
I am an all rounder. No
favourite.
What
are the funniest things you do since you became king?
The funniest thing I do is
telling people what they are, telling them the truth!
What
are the sports or activities you cannot do without?
Table tennis and swimming.
I go to some of the clubs like Ikoyi Club, Boat Club and the Officer’s Mess.
How
much time do you spend with your children daily?
I encourage my children to
live outside the palace. When children are growing up, they want to enjoy the
honour and glamour of the palace but I told them it will not be possible. The
child of a king today might become the younger brother of a king tomorrow. I
saw what happened to some of my leader’s children. There was one of them born
in the palace and he spent over thirty years there.
When it was time for him to
leave, he started smashing cars there, asking where he would go. He was born
there. As for my grand-children, I always make sure I take them to the Boat
Club twice or thrice a month and I stay with them. During summer, I make them
attend their lessons and take Arabic studies. Out of ten weeks, they spend
eight studying. The remaining two they go outside. Four days to resumption day,
they come back looking fresh. I make sure I visit them after a month or two, I
play with them and I enjoy going out with them. Sometimes, I go out twice or
thrice a week to the Boat Club with the children to have salad with shredded
fish or shredded chicken.
What
do you despise?
Lies and deceit. If you
commit the worst crime and you tell me the truth, before heaven and earth, I
will forgive you.
If
you could change one thing about your life, what would it be?
My quick temper I still
pray to God to help me on that one.
What
virtue do you value most in people?
Honesty, bravery, courage,
chivalry, empathy, punishing and correcting those who do wrong, being
God-fearing and beauty.
How
would you describe yourself?
I will describe myself as a
special, blessed person by Almighty Allah. It may be because of the name given
to me by my parents, Riliwanu which means, Eyonu Olohun. I lost my mother when
I was nine and my father when I was 11 and here I am today. All thanks to God
Almighty.
Who
are those you are grateful to?
I’m grateful to Almighty
Allah for my people, the chiefs, some friends, Ahmed Bola Tinubu and other
people who influenced my ascension to the throne. I am very grateful to them
but I will not be a rubber stamp.
How
would you want to be remembered?
As a forthright person
always ready to help those who genuinely are in need and truthful. I’m not a
reservoir of knowledge but I will tell people the truth as I know it. I won’t
lie.
What
do you mean punishing and correcting offenders?
If a person does something
wrong, you find out if the person did it mistakenly or deliberately. If it was
a mistake, correct the fellow. If the person did it purposely and you correct
the first, second and third time, then you can do as you wish to punish the
fellow.
If
Ambode is elected governor of Lagos State, what specific infrastructural
projects would you want him to pursue with vigour?
First, plan and leave the
rest in the hands of Almighty Allah. I am aware of what he has been able to do
before, particularly the financial engineering he did for us when the former
president Olusegun Obasanjo unlawfully and unconstitutionally withheld Lagos
State funds. That made me to have a lot of respect for him and I know that he
is the hope of Lagos State and Nigeria.
What’s
your view on the pending Petroleum Industry Bill?
I believe the National
Assembly is working hard to ensure passage of the bill. I am using this medium
to appeal to Nigerians to make it work.

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